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CHAPTER XI A JOLLY HOME-COMING
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“My! What great big boys! You can’t possibly be my little baby brother Roger. And Joe! Why he is like a real young gentleman in his tennis suit!” And Dorothy kissed her brothers over and over again, as they rode from the depot1 in the pony2 cart to the home of Aunt Winnie, “The Cedars3,” at North Birchland.
“Oh, I don’t know,” drawled Joe, in his good-natured way. “You can’t complain. You’ve been doing some growing on your own account.”
“My, you little flatterbox!” and Dorothy gave him an oldtime squeeze. “You have learned more than your A, B, Cs. at kindergarten. I received all your letters but could not answer the last two as we had such an awful lot of writing to do at the close when examinations came.”
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“Did you pass?” asked the younger brother, by way of showing his understanding of the scholastic6 season.
“Oh, yes. I guess Tavia and I did about as well as the others.”
“Why didn’t Tavia come?” went on Roger.
“She is coming, later. You know she had to go home to Dalton first. Oh, how lovely The Cedars look! And there is daddy on the porch!”
Dorothy could scarcely remain in the cart as it rumbled7 along the shady drive that led to the broad veranda8 of Mrs. White’s handsome summer residence. Major Dale was waiting to greet his daughter, and Aunt Winnie came down the steps as the cart drove up.
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depot
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perfectly
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scholastic
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rumbled
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| 发出隆隆声,发出辘辘声( rumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 轰鸣着缓慢行进; 发现…的真相; 看穿(阴谋) | |
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spoke
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admiration
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entirely
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automobile
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decided
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dressing
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proficient
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prematurely
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buffalo
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vaguely
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faculty
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discordant
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audacity
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sincerity
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